ANSO 103-01, Introduction to Anthropology, Spring 2006
Anthropology is not the study of “bizarre” human behavior; anthropology is rather the study of the range of normal human behavior. This course will explore this range.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 341-01, Peoples of (Sub-Saharan) Africa, Fall 2005
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 321-01, Ecological Anthropology, Fall 2005
and their environment. Several competing models of ecological anthropology will be analyzed including materialist, symbolic, and systems approaches. The classroom approach will be that of a seminar in which we will all analyze and critique the various models and theoretical orientations put up for discussion. Participatory learning is assumed for a seminar of this type - it is not a spectator sport (this will become obvious by the middle of October!).,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes Co
ANSO 105-03, Introductory Sociology, Fall 2005
Sociology is the study of how social reality and individuals are constructed through the ongoing creation and mediation of social relationships, structures and institutions. In short, sociology is the study of how individuals and society co-exist and co-create each other. In this course we will unlearn our inherited, taken-for-granted assumptions regarding social reality and develop a critical understanding of how we become who we are – both individually and collectively. The course will be su
ANSO 105-01, Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2005
Although we all have first-hand experience with social life, this course is designed to help students move beyond their “common sense” knowledge of the social world. Through developing their sociological imaginations, students will learn to think critically about the roles of individuals, institutions, and social structure in society. We will use fundamental sociological concepts and theoretical perspectives to examine modern societies, with an emphasis on American society. The course will s
Minutes of the Rhodes College Faculty Meeting October 10, 2007
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Portrait of A. Theodore Johnson (1890-1961)
This is an oil painting of A. Theodore Johnson, professor and dean at Southwestern at Memphis, now Rhodes College, in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Johnson is dressed in a navy suit with a red and black striped tie. The background is blue-gray. It was painted by Henry Madden in 1962,This is an oil on canvas portrait 21 1/2 by 35 inches without the 27 by 35 inch frame. It is signed in the lower left corner.
Dee Birnbaum sitting at her desk
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Batey, Richard A.
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Computer Carrels, Main Floor
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Geograph Fundry FAQ
Information about Geograph in the Fundry Website
Tip of the Week: Allen Institute's Brain Explorer
For more information about this resource see our blog post at URL http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=8376. We show an overview of how researchers can use the Allen Institute's Brain Explorer to compare detailed gene expression data in two human brains, side-by-side.
Tissue Culture of Jatropha curcas
A report on the project done to develop tissue culture protocol for the mass propagation of high oil-yielding varieties of Jatropha adaptable to the Philippines. Specifically, the project determined the following: (1) sterilization scheme for tissues for culture, (2)
best/most responsive tissue/explant for culture, (3) appropriate medium for callus formation, shoot induction and rooting, (4) incubation or culture conditions (light, temperature, photoperiod) for growth and development of Jatroph
Le goût du vin : produire et consommer du vin "bon, propre et juste"
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
Jean Lhéritier, Quelle place pour le goût dans notre civilisation, production, éducation
Fondé par des italiens à la fin des années 80, le mouvement Slow Food se développe en France en 2003. Association de lutte contre la standardisation du goût, elle encourage la biodiversité et une agriculture de qualité.
La 9e matinée des œnologues est l’occasion pour Jean Lhéritier, président de
L'odorat : un sens pas si archaïque
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Neurosciences : les mécanismes de la perception du goût et l’objectivité de la dégustation
Pierre-Marie Lledo, L’odorat : un sens pas si archaïque
Yves Le Fur, Est-il possible de définir des espaces sensoriels détachés de toute subjectivité culturelle ?
Que se passe t-il quand on prend plaisir à déguster
Tanins du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs
Capitalism Is Life Itself Rekenen met letters Fractional Decimal Coefficients Graphing linear Inequalities
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Interactieve oefenvragen basiswiskunde over rekenen met letters. Aan bod komen prioriteitsregels, haakjes uitwerken en buiten haakjes brengen en de bananenformule. De oefenvragen worden door een computer algebra systeem gegenereerd en nagekeken.
Fractional and Decimal Coefficients
Graphing Linear Inequalities













